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CHOP

See channel op.


chop
a design stamped on goods as a trademark, esp in the Far East

1.CHOP - channel op
2.(language, tool)Chop - A code generator by Alan L. Wendt <wendt@CS.ColoState.EDU> for the lcc C compiler front end. Version 0.6 is interfaced with Fraser and Hanson's lcc front end. The result is a C compiler with good code selection but no global optimisation. In 1993, Chop could compile and run small test programs on the VAX. The National Semiconductor 32000 and Motorola 68000 code generators are being upgraded for lcc compatibility.

ftp://beethoven.cs.colostate.edu/pub/chop/0.6.tar.Z.

["Fast Code Generation Using Automatically-Generated Decision Trees", ACM SIGPLAN '90 PLDI].


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``Chopped salads are popular and still around because they taste good,'' says Larry Flax, co-founder and co-CEO, California Pizza Kitchen, adding that when you chop up a salad, you get even distribution of the ingredients and dressing - and all the flavors in each forkful.
 
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